Interesting.
Though, I noticed that NFS client on Linux is much less performant than my old beloved Solaris10.
That's why I'm moving to OpenIndiana, I will check if I will get the same as Solaris 10, probably
BSD unixes have better NFS than Linux.
Gabriele.
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Oggetto: Re: IMAP on NFS still unusable?
Though, I noticed that NFS client on Linux is much less performant than my old beloved Solaris10.
That's why I'm moving to OpenIndiana, I will check if I will get the same as Solaris 10, probably
BSD unixes have better NFS than Linux.
Gabriele.
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A: info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Data: 28 ottobre 2011 9.14.30 CEST
Oggetto: Re: IMAP on NFS still unusable?
Al 24/10/11 15:20, En/na Gabriele Bulfon ha escrit:
> I read all around the web that is not safe to run Cyrus imap over NFS, but
> these posts are old,
> so I was wandering if something changed with new releases of Cyrus and/or NFS.
Hi. I am also interested in a NFS backend. I don't want to share
the NFS partition among servers, so locking should not be an issue.
I found this FAQ, it is old:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.2.13p1/faq.php
> Actually, I have a Solaris based Cyrus 2.3.16 that happily runs its spool over
> NFS, and it's even
> quite fast.
I do have a cyrus-2.2 with the mail spool in NFS but the /var/lib/cyrus
in local drive. It runs fine so long. It is even faster than iSCSI in
my hardware.
> Now, I'm trying with a Linux and Cyrus 2.4.12. Here it looks unstable,
> sometime fast, sometime like locked.
I guess you already found it, but did you see this thread ?
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/26472
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